Division I Women

McGilloway Paces Brown Win over Yale

from press release

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Junior Kaela
McGilloway (Sea Cliff, NY) led nine different players with at least
one point, as the Bears' leading scorer notched five points (3g,
2a) to help lead the women's lacrosse team (7-8, 2-5) to an 11-4
win over Yale (2-12, 0-7) on Wednesday afternoon at Stevenson
Field.

Yale grabbed a 1-0 lead on an unassisted goal by Logan Greer
just 1:14 into the contest. After the two teams traded
opportunities over the next eight minutes, freshman Bre Hudgins
(Syracuse, NY) put away a feed from classmate Erin Roos (Wilmette,
IL) to get the Bears on the board and tie the game at 1-1 at the
9:05 mark. Freshman Abby Van Horne (Ridgewood, NJ) won the ensuing
draw control and just 12 seconds later, the defender scored her
first career goal to give the Bears a 2-1 lead.

Devon Rhodes finished a feed from Myra Trivellas just less than
two minutes later to tie the score at 2-2, but Brown closed the
half with goals by senior Paris Waterman (Newark, DE) and freshman
Danielle Mastro (Endicott, NY), assisted by McGilloway, to give the
Bears a 4-2 lead at the break.

After needing nearly 15 minutes to score twice at the end of the
first half, Brown came out of the break and scored three times in
the opening 5:40 to increase its lead to 7-2. Senior Alexa Caldwell
(Middletown, DE) finished a McGilloway feed just 58 seconds in and
then junior Julia Keller (Concord, MA) scored off a pass from
Hudgins at the 3:28 mark. McGilloway capped the run with an
unassisted tally at 5:40.

The Bulldogs scored twice in a span of 2:35 to close the Bears'
lead to 7-4, but goals by sophomore Lindsay Minges (Rochester, NY),
two by McGilloway, and Hudgins in the last 8:50 of the game
accounted for the 11-4 final.

Senior Krissi Penikis (Swarthmore, PA) led the Bears with five
ground balls, while Hudgins led the team with four draw controls.
Brown's defense forced Yale to turn the ball over 17 times with
Waterman and Penikis each causing four.

Junior Isabel Harvey (Baltimore, MD) had a strong game in net,
stopping eight shots in 58:22, including six in the second half.
Sophomore Brienne Donovan (Pine Township, PA) played the final 1:38
but did not face any shots.